Ê×Ò³ ÕýÎÄ

APPÏÂÔØ

¹þÃÜÔõÑùÌá¸ßÄÐÐÔÐÔ¹¦ÄÜ(¹þÃÜÇиî°üƤÊÖÊõ·ÑÓÃ) (½ñÈÕ¸üÐÂÖÐ)

¿´µã
2025-05-24 01:06:18
È¥AppÌýÓïÒô²¥±¨
´ò¿ªAPP
¡¡¡¡

¹þÃÜÔõÑùÌá¸ßÄÐÐÔÐÔ¹¦ÄÜ-¡¾¹þÃܲ©°®Ò½Ôº¡¿£¬¹þÃܲ©°®Ò½Ôº,²©°®ÔÐǰ¼ì²é¶àÉÙÇ®,¹þÃÜÊÐÄпÆÒ½ÔºÔÚÄÇÀï,¹þÃÜ»³ÔÐ40Ìì²»ÏëÒªº¢×Ó,¹þÃÜÄÐÈËÖÎÁÆÑôðô,ÃÚÄòÍâ¿Æ¹þÃÜÒ½Ôº,¹þÃÜÄǼÒÒ½Ôº°üƤ°ü¾¥

¡¡¡¡¹þÃÜÔõÑùÌá¸ßÄÐÐÔÐÔ¹¦ÄÜ ¡¡¡¡

The days of passengers bringing rabbits, turtles and birds on planes as emotional-support animals could be ending. The U.S. Department of Transportation on Wednesday proposed that only specially trained dogs qualify as service animals, which must be allowed in the cabin at no charge.Airlines could let passengers bring other animals on board, but hefty fees would apply. Airlines have complained that some passengers try to get their pets on board for free by claiming they need them for emotional support under the current rules. 543

¡¡¡¡¹þÃÜÔõÑùÌá¸ßÄÐÐÔÐÔ¹¦ÄÜ ¡¡¡¡

Tense protests over the death of George Floyd and other police killings of black men grew Saturday from New York to Tulsa to Los Angeles. Police cars were set ablaze in several cities, and officers used tear gas and rubber bullets to contain demonstrators as the country lurched toward another long night of unrest after months of coronavirus lockdowns.In Philadelphia, 382

¡¡¡¡¹þÃÜÔõÑùÌá¸ßÄÐÐÔÐÔ¹¦ÄÜ ¡¡¡¡

The founder of #MeToo is using the second anniversary of the movement to launch a new effort intended to mobilize voters heading into the 2020 election.The new hashtag #MeTooVoter was unveiled Tuesday, on the same day 230

¡¡¡¡

The Justice Department has informed plaintiffs in the census case that it plans to print the 2020 census without a question about citizenship status."We can confirm that the decision has been made to print the 2020 Decennial Census questionnaire without a citizenship question, and that the printer has been instructed to begin the printing process," Kate Bailey, a trial attorney with the Justice Department, wrote in an email to other attorneys involved in the case on Tuesday.The notice, which was confirmed by the Justice Department, follows the Supreme Court ruling last week that blocked the question from appearing for now, but left the door open for the administration to present a new rationale.The court described Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross' explanation for including the question as "contrived" and "incongruent with what the record reveals about the agency's priorities and decision-making process."The process of preparing a new justification was expected to take months, including a lengthy court review that could return to the Supreme Court, delaying the process of printing hundreds of millions of forms and other materials and preparing for the count.The government missed its Monday deadline to send the forms for printing."This is a victory on the eve of the Fourth of July we are celebrating equal justice for all. Everyone should be counted," New York Attorney General Letitia James said. 1426

¡¡¡¡

The family that owns well-known consumer brands like Krispy Kreme doughnuts, Keurig Dr. Pepper and Panera Bread say their Nazi ancestors used slave labor during World War II.The Reimann family, which owns the controlling stake in JAB Holdings and is reportedly one of the richest families in Germany, will donate €10 million, or million, to a yet-undisclosed charity after a three-year investigation that it commissioned discovered details of their ancestors' behavior.A family spokesperson said Albert Reimann Sr., who died in 1954, and Albert Reimann Jr., who died in 1984, used Russian civilian prisoners and French prisoners of war as forced labor in their factories during the war, and that they were anti-Semites and avowed supporters of Adolf Hitler.The investigation also found that Reimann Sr. donated to Hitler's paramilitary SS force as early as 1931.Investigators also found a letter from Reimann Jr. to a local mayor complaining that the French prisoners of war weren't working hard enough and should be in prison."Reimann Senior and Reimann Junior were guilty. The two businessmen have passed away, but they actually belonged in prison," said Peter Haft, the chairman and one of the managing partners of JAB Holdings, in an interview with German publication Bild. "We were ashamed and white as sheets. There is nothing to gloss over. These crimes are disgusting." A family spokesperson confirmed the quote to CNN Business.The family expects to publish a book next year that will detail the ties.JAB Holdings, which is based in Luxembourg, also owns Peet's Coffee, Pret A Manger, Einstein's Bagels and Coty.The company acquired most of its best-known brands within the last several years. It took a stake in Coty in the early 1990s, and is the beauty company's largest shareholder. 1810

À´Ô´£º×ÊÑô±¨

·ÖÏíÎÄÕµ½
˵˵ÄãµÄ¿´·¨...
A-
A+
ÈÈÃÅÐÂÎÅ

¹þÃÜͻȻÎÞ·¨²ªÆð

¹þÃÜרҵÖÎǰÁÐÏÙÑ×µÄÒ½Ôº

¹þÃܰüƤÇгýºóºÃ´¦

¹þÃÜÈ¡»·ÒªÔÚʲôʱºòÈ¡

¹þÃܸî°üƤһ°ãÈ«²¿¶àÉÙÇ®

¹þÃÜÉÏ»·ÄļÒÒ½Ôº±ãÒË

¹þÃÜÄпÆÒ½ÔºÄǺÃ

¹þÃÜÄÄЩҽԺÖÎÁƸ¾¿Æ±È½Ïרҵ

¹þÃÜÄÜÖκÃÔçйÂð

¹þÃÜÐÔ¹¦ÄÜÕϰ­Êõ·ÑÓÃ

¹þÃÜÄÇЩҽԺ¿´¸¾¿ÆºÃ

¹þÃÜ×ö°ü¾¥¹ý³¤µÄ·ÑÓÃ

¹þÃÜÑôðôÓ¦¸ÃÕ¦ÑùÖÎÁÆ

¹þÃÜÍíÉϸî°üƤ

¹þÃÜ×ö°üƤÊÖÊõÓÐʲôӰÏìÂð

¹þÃÜ»³ÔÐ59¶àÌìÁ˲»ÏëÒªÔõô°ì

¹þÃÜÅ®ÐÔ´ø»·×¢Òâ

¹þÃܰüƤ¹ý³¤×öÊÖÊõ·Ñ

¹þÃÜÇаüƤҪ²»Òª×¡Ôº

¹þÃÜÈ¥Ò½Ôº¼ì²é¾«×Ó¼Û¸ñ

¹þÃܰüƤµ½µ×¸î²»¸îºÃ

¹þÃÜǰÁÐÏÙÑ×ÔõôÕïÁÆ

¹þÃÜÒâÍ⻳ÔжþÊ®Ìì

¹þÃÜ32ËêÄÜ×ö°üƤÊÖÊõÂð

¹þÃÜÈ«Ì×¾«Òº¼ì²é¶àÉÙÇ®

¹þÃÜÄÐÈËÒõ¾¥²»Ó²Ôõô»ØÊÂ